His guilty plea also meant he did not go to jail, as sentences of under two years in Spain do not usually lead to prison... READ MORE›
Officials and Mexican marines, for instance, or between lawyers and judges in Mexico and the United States... READ MORE›
Those are some of the facts read aloud in court as Lam, 44, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and discharging a firearm to endanger a life... READ MORE›
Congress has outlawed bringing any detainees onto domestic soil... READ MORE›
Broadwell also recorded a conversation in which Petraeus told her that the journals contained classified information, a statement the FBI would attempt to use against him... READ MORE›
Herauf admitted to stabbing Sullivan over one gram of marijuana during an altercation near the Salvation Army on Oct. 14, 2016, according to an agreed statement of facts... READ MORE›
Navinder Sarao abused sophisticated technology to make a quick profit, and jeopardised the integrity of US financial markets, said Assistant Attorney-General Leslie Caldwell... READ MORE›
But now Shiwei Yan has admitted in court of bribing a U.N... READ MORE›
Blake Benthall, 26, was arrested on Wednesday in San Francisco and was expected to make an initial court appearance in federal court there later on Thursday... READ MORE›
Boehner touts bills to repeal obamacare build keystone... READ MORE›
It became clear last week that lawmakers would not be able to meet the Dec. 11 deadline because of disagreements over policy riders attached to the bill... READ MORE›
The boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, admitted stabbing 17-year-old Alim Uddin seven times... READ MORE›
Phone hacking News of the Worlds Ian Edmondson pleads guilty... READ MORE›
Obama's pacific trade pact revived in u.s. house heads to senate... READ MORE›
Ware, 54, had faced felony charges but admitted in Wayne County Courthouse to three counts of reckless endangerment and three counts of involuntary manslaughter... READ MORE›
Rights come directly from God and that abortion, homosexuality and equal marriage are wrong... READ MORE›
Intelligence and military personnel for security clearances that could potentially expose them to blackmail the Associated Press reported on Friday... READ MORE›
Microsoft spokesman Frank Shaw said the company was never certain of the origin of the Hotmail attacks... READ MORE›
According to the allegations, Nguyen and fellow Vietnamese citizen Giang Hoang Vu, 25, used the data to send so-called spam to tens of millions of people... READ MORE›
Like other supporters, he believes Pollard was double-crossed into thinking he'd be afforded leniency in exchange for a guilty plea... READ MORE›
Pressley accompanied CosbyA to his arraignment and police booking WednesdayA in Montgomery County,A in the suburbs of his hometown of Philadelphia... READ MORE›
U.S. authorities uncovered the carmaker's efforts to deliberately cheat on emissions tests on diesel vehicles in 2015... READ MORE›
The judge said the 26-year-old drove his motor car in the most erratic way and what occurred in the Phoenix Park was inevitable but entirely avoidable ... READ MORE›
This is a decision that needs to be made here in South Carolina, added Santorum... READ MORE›
He said he believed democracy was ignored because the Obama administration negotiated the deal without congressional input... READ MORE›
Galen Marsh who worked in Morgan Stanley's private wealth management division entered the plea in federal court in Manhattan according to court records... READ MORE›
His emails show, however, that during the Libyan uprising, Blumenthal was showering Clinton with information, some of it passed on from a former U.S... READ MORE›
More bad news for Cosby Judge rules Camille Cosby can be grilled in suit against husband... READ MORE›
In the end, Su waived his right to oppose extradition and agreed to be sent to the United States... READ MORE›
Officials speaking on background have said they suspect China was behind that hack, but the Obama administration has not publicly accused Beijing or identified the attackers... READ MORE›
Representatives for the National Archives had no immediate comment on Tuesday, and Department of Homeland Security representatives were not immediately available... READ MORE›
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